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Schedule

NMR Day Scientific Symposium
Thursday, May 19, 2016
TENTATIVE SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE

8:30- 8:50 

ARRIVAL

 

8:50- 9:00

WELCOME

 

9:00- 9:30

Ad Bax
"Fun with small and large molecule NMR"

National Institutes of Health

9:30- 10:00

Joel Tolman
"Heteronuclear cross polarization methods for selective spin inversion"

Johns Hopkins

10:00- 10:30

Robert Tycko
"Solid State NMR of Protein Assemblies"

National Institutes of Health

10:30- 11:00

COFFEE BREAK

 

11:00- 11:30

Daron Freedberg
"Improving Glycan Structure Determination by NMR "

Food and Drug Administration

11:30- 12:00

Frank Delaglio
"How I Learned to Stop Worrying about Spectral Reconstruction and Love the Interferogram"

National Institute of Standards and Technology

12:00- 1:30 

LUNCH

 

1:30- 2:00

Kylie Walters
"Riding with a ubiquitin ticket"

National Cancer Institute

2:00- 2:30

David Fushman
​"The evolving picture of conformations and molecular recognition of ubiquitin chains"

University of Maryland College Park

2:30- 3:00

John Orban
"The malleability of protein folds"

Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology Research

3:00- 3:30

COFFEE BREAK

 

3:30- 4:00

Juliette Lecomte
"The curious properties of an algal hemogoblin revealed by NMR"

Johns Hopkins

4:00- 4:30 

Kwaku Dayie
"Decloaking RNA invisible states with NMR"

University of Maryland College Park

4:30- 5:00

Gerhard Wagner
"Studies of membrane proteins in nanodiscs"

Harvard University

5:00- 6:00

REFRESHMENTS

 


REGISTRATION

Attendance is free however registration is required in order to attend.

NMR DAY SPONSORS

We would like to acknowledge the generous support of the NMR Day sponsors: